THE FACULTY Hiriuzici' I.. Mo'i i', BS., M.A. Snjuinlftlltltvil uf Scfmnli .' ll eift'i.1r1 I'21ii'e1'.iily ffurutflf L'11i1'erijIA1'. Suct ess in any undertaking depends upon the loyal- ty and devotion of those supporting it. This Myn- dersian is a success due to the loyalty of the start and the leadership of its faculty adviser, Miss iulirien. You are all proud ol Mynderse Academy and its past achievements. Will those who are to enter in tlze lirture be as proud? If you put the welliare of Mynderse before per- sonal desires, and remember that sportsman-like conduct in and out of scfiool reflects Mynderse spirit. and that individual cooperation without un- itecesrzary use of di: ciplinary force develops respon- sibility and trustworthiness for the futurefthen you are sincerely loyal and will leave a heritage of which Myndersians may be justly proud. fx,0,MeMf Not long ago a mother came to talk with me about her son's school program. She described the sacri- fices necessary to keep him in attendance at school, and told of her hope that he would have opportuni- ties denied his parents. I tell him, she said. that he must get an education because, if he does, he will have nothing to worry about. My startled response was, My good lady, the more education your boy receives, the more he will have cause to worry. This answer of mine is not literally true, ol course, but I think you understand what l meant. Your possession of a high school diploma does not make you a favored group: in fact, it increases your responsibility to society. During the twelve years spent in the class rooms you have contracted a great debt. Wlietlic-r or not you repay that debt to the so- ciety that made your schooling possible is the test of your education, FRANK XV. Vomit., BS. 1'ri11cip.1l nf l7ll'l7IlJt'I'lL' Ac.1dt'm.1 5 Cu!,g.1It' L,'r1f1'w'ii13.
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